PNI Testovol

According to the sales pitch, Testosterone is the king of androgens and regarded as the ultimate hormone for men. PNI Testovol aims to help increase your natural testosterone levels as well as suppress female hormone oestrogen, so that you can be stronger and more manly in the bedroom as well as the gym. So, does this supplement work? We find out.

Testovol is manufactured by a company called PNI (Premium Nutraceuticals International) with products sold across Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand via supplement retailers. You can find out where PNI products are on sale via the official website, but you cannot buy directly from the site.

PNI Testovol Pros

May increase testosterone levels as claimed

DAA seems to be an effective testosterone booster

PNI Testovol Cons

What You Need To Know About PNI Testovol

PNI Testovol is a US made supplement that is on sale in many countries across the world, as well as the USA. It is only available from independent retailers and you cannot buy it directly from the PNI website. The supplement is a combination of ingredients to both increase testosterone, and decrease oestrogen. The T boosting effect should work at least temporarily because it contains DAA which does come with some evidence. However, suppressing your oestrogen levels may cause unforeseen future health issues such as bone thinning.

What Are The Side Effects Of PNI Testovol?

How Much Does PNI Testovol Cost?

PNI Testovol is expensive. The recommended retail price from PNI is $69.99 for a bottle of 180 capsules (60 servings).

You can shop around for price as it is on sale from independent retailers as well as those in different countries around the world.
At the time of writing, it does not seem to be easily available in the USA.

We have seen it on sale in a New Zealand supplements store for $89.95 (New Zealand dollars)

We have also seen it on sale from a European supplements store for €44.90

Our Verdict On PNI Testovol

PNI Testovol may have an effect upon testosterone levels and oestrogen levels but in our opinion, taking this supplement does come at a risk to long-term health. If you do want to increase T levels making changes to diet and lifestyle is a safer way to go. In addition, you could try a DAA supplement which does seem to work in the way as described and seems safer for health.

We have concerns about suppressing oestrogen permanently with an aromase inhibitor. Your endocrine system is complex and messing about with your hormones can cause numerous long-term medical issues, including some cancers. Taking this AI is very similar to the medication taken every day by millions of women post breast cancer, and it just seems wrong and extremely unsexy to do this for the promise of extra manliness. It won’t make you more manly, it will just make your bones more likely to thin in later age. If you do take part in competitive sport it could get you banned for doping.

Testovol obviously has some problems with distribution. It is not easy to find on sale in the USA and only small independent retailers seem to sell it elsewhere.

In our opinion, this supplement does not look very reliable or safe, so we do not recommendPNI Testovol to the Watchdog readers.

PNI Testovol Review

PNI Testovol is a supplement that claims to enhance your testosterone levels with safe and legal ingredients. This supplement is not a steroid, and it does not contain synthetic testosterone or the semi-legal DMEA. That said, there are some strong ingredients here that may be effective.

PNI Testovol Facts

Each serving consists of 3 capsules

Contains 180 capsules per bottle (60 servings or 30 days supply)

Made in the USA

Testosterone is very important for men. Although we all think of the effects on strength and performance in muscle building, sport, sex, and stamina, the truth is that testosterone levels are linked to a man’s general state of health.

Levels drop after 30 and continue to reduce each year, and it can be made worse by an unhealthy lifestyle such as too little exercise, a bad diet, and too much alcohol. You can improve testosterone levels by making lifestyle changes, but taking a supplement will also help get your T levels back on track making you healthier and stronger into the bargain.

How to Take PNI Testovol

Take (3) capsules first thing in the morning.

Take (3) additional capsules 45 minutes prior to workout

If you work out first thing in the morning take (3) capsules before training and (3) capsules 8 hours after first dose

On non-training days take 3 capsules first thing in the morning and 3 capsules 8 hours later

Do not exceed recommended dosage

Do not exceed 8 weeks of continuous use without a 4 week off break

PNI Testovol contains a blend of plant extracts including Stinging Nettle Root, Burning Bush (we hope this isn’t a side effect!), and Prunella Vulgaris, a garden herb known by the folk name of Heal All.

It also contains D Aspartic Acid and a compound called Androsta-3, 5-diene-7, 17-dione which may help to prevent the body’s natural conversion of testosterone into oestrogen. Take a look at the ingredients tab to find out more.

PNI Testovol Concerns:

Why is this supplement only on sale from small independent websites outside the USA?

Taking this supplement could lead to medical problems later

Do you need this supplement? How do you know your sex hormones need tweaking in this way? This seems like something that should be left to a qualified medical professional rather than trusting to an unproven OTC supplement

PNI is an American sports supplements company based in Fayetteville, Georgia. According to the ‘about us’ information, PNI has been in operation for 20 years and is involved with every step of the process from sourcing raw ingredients, manufacture, and distribution. PNI does not sell supplements direct from the product website, but there is a list of outlets where you can buy online. PNI supplements are available in many countries of the world including Europe and New Zealand.

What Does PNI Testovol Claim To Do?

There are three key features to this supplement:

INCREASED Testosterone

MODULATES Estrogen Activity

PROMOTES Hormone Balance

According to the advertising,

Testosterone is the king of androgens and regarded as the ultimate hormone for muscle building, libido, and overall vitality and wellness in men; but with age, poor diet, increased levels of stress, and exogenous androgen use, your natural production of testosterone may not be at optimal levels.

According to the advertising,

Testovol™ was engineered to offer a full spectrum, multi-faceted testosterone and anti-estrogen solution to bolster your overall Free Test and Total Test levels with tried-and-true ingredients and innovative compounds.

Does PNI Testovol Work?

We cannot see the point of this supplement. If you want to increase testosterone, taking DAA on its own is a much safer option. DAA comes with evidence that it increases testosterone and sperm count and because the effect is temporary, it means that it probably will not cause too much in the way of hormonal imbalance.

Many athletes take DAA and there is evidence that it works.

The rest of the supplement is more concerned with reducing oestrogen than it is increasing testosterone, and we find it pretty strange that much of it is pretty much the same as post breast cancer medication for women. One of the side effects of a lack of oestrogen is bone thinning which is why there is vitamin D contained in this supplement, but do you really want to run this risk?

In addition, some of the plant extracts are pretty unproven. Stinging nettles and Burning Bush – there is no real evidence that they will work as described because most of the claims are theoretical and nothing else.

We would be extremely cautious about taking this supplement.

What Are The Ingredients of PNI Testovol?

DAA (D-Aspartic acid sodium salt): Most likely the principle ingredient. DAA is a form of the amino acid aspartic acid, and early research indicates it that it raises luteinizing hormone, stimulating the production of testosterone. In this form with sodium, it is more soluble than taking it without sodium and side effects are less likely. DAA may be effective for temporarily increasing testosterone with levels returning to normal after around a week. It has a mild stimulatory effect as well. The usual serving size is between 2000 – 3000mg so this is probably reflected in this supplement.

Stinging nettle: Described as a libido enhancer, Urtica Dioica contains a natural chemical called 3, 4-Divanillyltetrahydrofuran (DVTHF) which is supposed to bind to a blood protein in the body and help transport free testosterone. It is believed that doing this will in theory increase testosterone, but we have not been able to find much in the way of scientific evidence to prove this.

Prunella Vulgaris: Common garden plant (weed) with a long tradition of being a healing plant; its folk name is Self Heal after all, so it obviously does something! Prunella Vulgaris has been shown to exert antiestrogenic effects. It contains two natural chemicals, Ursolic Acid and Betulinic Acid, and findings suggest their potential use as therapeutic agents against estrogen-dependent tumors. Source

Androsta-3,5-diene-7,17-dione: Aromase inhibitor, which means that it suppresses the manufacture of oestrogen in the body by permanently binding and inactivating oestrogen synthesis (aromtase). This is closely related to an anti oestrogen drug called Exemastane, which is taken by women who have undergone breast cancer and other oestrogen related cancers. Although it is not a steroid, this compound can cause a positive test for anabolic steroid Boldenone. It is also banned in its own right by some sporting authorities who ban all forms of AI (Aromase Inhibitor) substances. Source

Burning Bush extract (Euonymus Alatus): Attractive garden plant but also taken as a supplement. The claims here are that it will be good for cardiovascular health and reduce fat deposits, but there is no evidence that it will do anything at all.

Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol): Taking an Aromase inhibitor to reduce or prevent oestrogen production will also cause bone thinning (osteoporosis). Taking vitamin D3 may help prevent this.

Does PNI Testovol Have Any Side Effects?

There may be side effects to taking PNI Testovol, judging by the ingredients list.

These may include:

Increased risk of osteoporosis

Mild stomach upset

Increased urination

Diarrhoea

Muscle pain

Vaginal dryness

Hot flushes

Caution:

Not suitable for individuals under 18. Avoid if you are pregnant or breast feeding. Do not take this supplement if you have been diagnosed with a hormonally related medical condition such as prostate or breast cancer. Speak to your doctor before use.

Are There Any Customer Reviews For PNI Testovol?

We have been unable to find any genuine customer reviews for PNI Testovol.

Does PNI Testovol Offer a Money-Back Guarantee?

There is no money-back guarantee for PNI Testovol.

Where Can I Buy PNI Testovol?

You can buy PNI Testovol from some of the smaller supplement retailers online. At the time of writing, it does not seem to be on sale in the USA.

Summary: PNI Testovol

1.3 out of 5

PNI Testovol Rating

The Muscle Watchdog does not recommend PNI Testovol.

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About the Author: John Sampson

John has been passionately involved in the fitness and supplement industry for a number of years. He was also a competitive athlete during his twenties, and he still enjoys researching new training ideas and applying them to his ever-busy schedule.

On top of this, John is a prolific writer for a number of online health and fitness and blogs, specializing mainly in nutrition.

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